I have 10.5.8 installed and can't find an external hard drive.  It used to work...but hasn't in a while.  any suggestions?

I have an older Mac, prob 2007/early 2008.  I've got OS 10.5.8 installed.  For the last couple months, I haven't been able to recognize my iomega HD.  It used to work with time machine, had it set to run on a weekly basis if there were changes, and then I started getting messages that Time Machine hadn't run in a while.  Googled it, and there are a lot of suggestions out there.  I've tried a few, but to no avail.  Any suggestions?

It could be the cable or the drive may have failed. Plug in another external HD and see if that works OK, if it does then that points the finger at the EHD.
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